conditionally compatible
When an ingredient in a dog's diet is said to be "conditionally tolerated", this means that some dogs can tolerate this ingredient well, while it can cause problems for others. It depends on various factors, such as the individual sensitivity of the dog, its health history or even its breed. It may also mean that something needs to be cooked through first, for example. In this case, please read the relevant article to find out the condition.
For example, some dogs cannot process certain proteins or grains well, which can lead to digestive problems or allergies. If an ingredient is classified as "conditionally tolerated", you should monitor your dog closely when he first eats this food. If he shows signs of intolerance such as skin irritation, diarrhea or vomiting, you should avoid this ingredient in the future.